CAPNI https://capni-iraq.org/ To Keep The Hope Alive Mon, 12 Feb 2024 08:12:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://capni-iraq.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/cropped-map_marker-32x32.png CAPNI https://capni-iraq.org/ 32 32 Providing the necessities for a decent life for our people living in villages https://capni-iraq.org/blog/providing-the-necessities-for-a-decent-life-for-our-people-living-in-villages/ Mon, 12 Feb 2024 08:12:14 +0000 https://capni-iraq.org/?p=6813 Within the goals of the CAPNI organization’s strategic plan for the years 2023-2025 in providing the requirements for a decent living for our people living in villages, the organization’s team,...

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Within the goals of the CAPNI organization’s strategic plan for the years 2023-2025 in providing the requirements for a decent living for our people living in villages, the organization’s team, during the year 2023 (107) houses in (21) villages in the areas of Zakho and Sabna has been rehabilitated, in addition to evaluating (364) other houses in these areas, this aim to develop subsequent plans to rehabilitate the most damaged homes.

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16 Days of Activism 2023 https://capni-iraq.org/blog/16-days-of-activism-2023/ Tue, 30 Jan 2024 10:55:42 +0000 https://capni-iraq.org/?p=6756 10 December 2023 Within the commitment of the CAPNI organization to work in advocating for women’s rights, especially ending violence against women, the organization held a special event for the...

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10 December 2023

Within the commitment of the CAPNI organization to work in advocating for women’s rights, especially ending violence against women, the organization held a special event for the 16 Days of Activism at the Headquarters of CAPNI organization, the event was presented by the two Swedish interns Miss Ruth Paulsson and Miss Teolin Azarina on 10th of December 2023.
The event began with a prayer and was followed by asking several questions related to the 16 days of Activism campaign, and the organization’s members participated. Father Emanuel Baito Youkhana, gave his support and speech on the importance of addressing the root causes of the prevalence of violence against women, as a subjective element for empowerment, safety, and livelihood, and on the importance of stopping and ending violence against women.

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Congratulations from BET KANU Foundation to CAPNI Organization on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of its founding https://capni-iraq.org/blog/congratulations-from-bet-kanu-foundation-to-capni-organization-on-the-occasion-of-the-30th-anniversary-of-its-founding/ Thu, 25 Jan 2024 10:46:58 +0000 https://capni-iraq.org/?p=6736 BET KANU Foundation congratulated CAPNI Organization and its donors, on the thirtieth anniversary of its establishment, for providing service to humanity in order (to keep the hope alive), quoting: “We...

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BET KANU Foundation congratulated CAPNI Organization and its donors, on the thirtieth anniversary of its establishment, for providing service to humanity in order (to keep the hope alive), quoting:
“We remember from the first moment we met CAPNI staff, we knew that we worked in common thought and united goal of protecting the Syriac language and culture for our Christian people in the Middle East and the world.
We wish you success and excellence in your humanitarian journey, and we hope that you will always live up to society’s expectations and contribute effectively to improving people’s lives and providing assistance for the better.
Congratulations on this achievement, and we look forward to a future full of giving through your tremendous efforts in serving humanity.”

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The fourth annual youth festival – the Sons of Peace Gathering (SPG2023) https://capni-iraq.org/blog/the-fourth-annual-youth-festival-the-sons-of-peace-gathering-spg2023/ Thu, 25 Jan 2024 07:50:32 +0000 https://capni-iraq.org/?p=6722 As part of the projects of the Eastern Christianity Sector in CAPNI organization, a delegation from the Eastern Christian Sector participated in the fourth annual youth festival – the Sons...

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As part of the projects of the Eastern Christianity Sector in CAPNI organization, a delegation from the Eastern Christian Sector participated in the fourth annual youth festival – the Sons of Peace Gathering (SPG2023), in which (Consecrate your hearts) was chosen as a moto chanted during the festival. The festival was held in the Erbil Galaxy Hall for three days from 22nd to 24th September 2023. The festival included lectures presented by His Eminence Mar Anthimos Jack Yacoub, Father Fadi Tabet, and His Eminence Mar Andrew Bahi. The festival also included several Ecumenical activities presented by the Youth of Sons of Peace Gathering, also, the Love and Joy group participated in a special segment in the festival, and other groups from Kirkuk and Qaraqosh presented acting scenes. Through the festival, honorable shields were

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Ecumenical Leadership Event for Iraqi Youth https://capni-iraq.org/blog/ecumenical-leadership-event-for-iraqi-youth/ Tue, 16 Jan 2024 05:53:50 +0000 https://capni-iraq.org/?p=6693 9-11 November 2023 Within the Eastern Christianity Sector strategy plan and projects in CAPNI organization funded by the Catholic Archdiocese of Cologne, The Ecumenical Institute for the Middle East held...

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9-11 November 2023

Within the Eastern Christianity Sector strategy plan and projects in CAPNI organization funded by the Catholic Archdiocese of Cologne, The Ecumenical Institute for the Middle East held a meeting for Iraqi youth. The meeting took place in Carmel Monastery – Duhok from 9th – 11th of November 2023, around 30 young men and women participated from Baghdad, Erbil, Duhok, Mosul, and Alqosh, from six different Christian Educational Institute churches and students from the Ecumenical Institute and the Iraqi Christian Youth Committee (ICYC).
The program included prayers, Bible studies, learning about Ecumenical formation, workshops, Ecumenical visits including a meeting with His Eminence Patriarch Cardinal Louis Sako and many Bishops from different churches, and attending the ordination of His Eminence Bishop Imad Khoshaba the new Bishop of Tehran – Iran Diocese. In addition, the (Catholic Archdiocese of Cologne) representative, (Bishop Meta Leskovar) the ambassador of the Vatican in Iraq with Sister Monera Sacred Heart of Jesus, visited the activity of the Ecumenical Leadership event for Iraqi Youth.
The activity main goal is to provide ecumenical formation for the youth and theology students in Iraq to contribute to the church’s mission and its quest for unity and to preserve the Christian presence in Iraq.

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Together Hope Continues: CAPNI’s celebration of its thirtieth anniversary https://capni-iraq.org/blog/together-hope-continues-capnis-celebration-of-its-thirtieth-anniversary/ Mon, 18 Dec 2023 05:52:12 +0000 https://capni-iraq.org/?p=6662 On the evening of Saturday, November 11, 2023, a momentous occasion unfolded as CAPNI and Nohadra-Duhok celebrated their thirtieth anniversary. The event, held under the theme “Together Hope Continues,” highlighted...

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On the evening of Saturday, November 11, 2023, a momentous occasion unfolded as CAPNI and Nohadra-Duhok celebrated their thirtieth anniversary. The event, held under the theme “Together Hope Continues,” highlighted the collaboration and support from various sectors over the years.
This gathering received the esteemed patronage of His Holiness Patriarch Mar Awa III, the revered Patriarch of the Assyrian Church of the East. The celebration also witnessed the presence and active participation of distinguished figures including the governmental community, ecclesiastical community, and academic authorities and elites. Notably, His Excellency Dr. Bishtiwan Sadiq, Minister of Endowments and Religious Affairs in the Kurdistan Region, honored the occasion with his attendance.
The assembly was further enriched by the attendance of His Excellency the Apostolic Nuncio, Archbishop Mitja Leskovar, and bishops representing various apostolic churches. Representatives from Duhok Governorate and its Departments and Directorates, representatives from the Department of Non-Governmental Organizations, local and international organizations, as well as community authorities from diverse national, religious, and regional affiliations and identities, lent their collective presence to the celebration.
In essence, the event served as a testament to the collaborative spirit and unwavering support from various sectors throughout the years, marking three decades of impactful endeavors by CAPNI and Nohadra-Duhok.

Due to the limited capacity of Mohammed Aref Jaziri Hall, the crowds that were present, were invited based on invitations sent out by CAPNI. The invitees responded as an expression and appreciation for CAPNI and its work serving vulnerable communities over three decades of growing and expanding activity in size, type, geography, and mechanisms.

The link to the promo video of the celebration:

The full recording of the celebration will soon be published on Nohedra TV and social media after the editing is completed.

Flags of churches and donor organizations were lined up in the entrance hall. Their assistance enabled CAPNI to provide the services with which we are all well acquainted. In the corridors leading to the celebration hall, participants learned about CAPNI’s work over the last 30 years, as well as the sectors of its programs: Eastern Christianity, Community Development, Health, and Advocacy, through images and information displayed on large monitors. They also learned about the publications the Organization either printed in its own printing press, the Nusaybin Press, or funded the printing in other presses. This includes almost 200 titles of books, pamphlets, magazines, and periodicals in Syriac or about Syriac history and literature. The walkway to the celebration hall had an exhibition called “Welcome to Colorful Iraq,” featuring 24 posters showcasing Iraqi public figures, authors, artists, athletes, and statesmen from Iraq’s many ethno-religious minorities.

The celebration began in the hall with the Iraqi and Kurdish national anthems, followed by a minute of silence to pray for peace.
Following that, a documentary video introducing CAPNI from its early days was shown.
Link to the video:

This was followed by a speech delivered by His Holiness Patriarch Mar Awa, who patronized the celebration. In the speech, He praised the role of the Organization and expressed warm congratulations on its mission. As a token of appreciation, His Holiness presented the Executive Director of the Organization, Father Emanuel Youkhna, with a Patriarchal Cross.
His Excellency the Apostolic Nuncio’s speech also expressed heartfelt gratitude for CAPNI and wished for continued prosperity.
The speech of the Governorate of Duhok, delivered by Mr. Majid Sayed Saleh, included high appreciation for the work of the Organization, which targeted vulnerable communities from all national and religious spectrums and in diverse locations and services.
Subsequently, this was followed by a speech by the NGO Department, which noted the excellence of CAPNI’s work.
Moreover, the speech of the donor partners of the Organization, delivered on their behalf by Mr. Nadim Ammann from the Catholic Archdiocese of Cologne in Germany, was a testament to the trust that CAPNI has among the donor partners, which is one of the fruits of transparency and professionalism in the organization’s work. Mr. Ammann emphasized the donors’ willingness to support the Organization based on their trust and professionalism.
Mrs. Lubna Badri Hurmizd, additionally, delivered a short speech on behalf of the beneficiaries of the CAPNI’s programs.
Finally, Father Emanuel Youkhna delivered the Organization’s speech, in which he thanked all those who participated in the journey, particularly the beneficiary communities, who, despite the difficulties and challenges, remain hopeful of a decent future in the homeland, and thanked the donors for their support, as well as the administrative and community government for their cooperation. (Text of the statement at the end of the report).
The ceremony included tokens of appreciation to the founders of the Organization, donor partners, local partners from churches, authorities, foundations, and community figures, as well as to those who contributed to the financial sponsorship of the celebration.

The celebration segments of the program included:
• The Armenian church’s choir
• The Chaldean Church Choir
• Poems in Syriac and Arabic by Amer Hamza, who grew up in the Doura of the Assyrians – Baghdad and learned Syriac and produced Syriac poems alongside poems in his native Arabic.
• Mashakht, the artistic group that performed songs in a variety of Iraqi indigenous languages.
• Ornina Folk Dance Group, who traveled from Qamishli-Syria to take part in the celebration.
• The Ashti band for Yazidi children and girls from the Ashti Center in Sharya, which is one of the centers launched and sponsored by CAPNI for displaced children from Sinjar.
• An introductory video featuring two pillars of the Organization: the late Father Horst Oberkampf, the godfather of the relationship between the German Lutheran Church and the Eastern churches in Tur Abdin and Iraq, and one of the organization’s early supporters, and the late Rabi Petros Ezkharia, a volunteer director who managed the organization from its founding until he died in 2009.
• Songs performed by George Sam.

The celebration came to an end and echoed throughout Dohuk, the Nineveh Plains, and the Diaspora as distinct in its essence, size, and presence.

On the second day, Sunday, November 12, His Holiness Patriarch Mar Awa presided over the Holy Qorbana in the Cathedral of the Virgin Mary in Dohuk.
The faithful from the different churches, as well as donor partners and CAPNI staff, attended the Holy Mass.

Speech of CAPNI Executive Director, Father Emmanuel Youkhana:

His Holliness Mar Awaa III, Patriarch of Assyrian Church of The East,
His Excellency Dr. Pashtiwan Sadiq, Endowment and Religious Affairs,
Your Beatitude, Eminence,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Good afternoon,

Together Hope Continues Its beauty is not limited to its linguistic structure as much as it is beautiful in its content and integration, as the three dimensions of things are completed, and to reflect with some message that can be felt and lived.
TOGETHER, expresses the perpetrator or carrier of this message, and it is not limited to one actor but involves all of us: TOGETHER.
CONTINUES: refers to the verb’s permanence; if we commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of its founding today, we are all involved in the act’s continuity, and as His Excellency the Nuncio stated in his message confirming his participation, “I am pleased to participate in the celebration of the first thirty years.”
The word HOPE is the message that we carried and preached yesterday and preach today and tomorrow.
The three-dimensional scene of our work is thus completed with a three-word sentence: Together Hope Continues.
Hope is a word that we can talk about a lot, not only because it is beautiful, but also because we as individuals, groups, societies, and peoples need it so much.
Today, more than ever, natural disasters, and the more painful of which are man-made, are frequent and expanding to our global village which we call: Earth.
Today, more than ever, we need to embody hope and transfer it from the podium to action. This is what CAPNI has worked on with the support of its donor partners to translate hope into tangible physical programs: job opportunities, educational programs, community services, medical clinics, and others.

We express our appreciation and gratitude to our church and organization partners.
We are grateful to the governmental, religious, and community-based authorities for their assistance and facilities.
We express our gratitude to the administrative and executive cadres of CAPNI, both at the organization’s headquarters and on work sites.
But, more importantly, we express our gratitude and respect to the vulnerable communities who, despite the hardships and suffering they have endured for generations, have clung to hope and a dignified future in the only homeland they have known.
We appreciate the attendees who honored us with their presence.

I want to thank the unnamed soldiers who worked tirelessly day and night to create this event.
Allow me to thank my family, my wife, and my children, from this rostrum, for their support and understanding that I am forced to be absent and away from them for lengthy periods.
Thank you for your consideration.

ܬܘܕܝ ܣܓܝ

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Inspirational Inter-Dialogues Sessions Discussing Hate Speech and Chart a Map for a More Tolerant Future https://capni-iraq.org/blog/inspirational-inter-dialogues-sessions-discussing-hate-speech-and-chart-a-map-for-a-more-tolerant-future/ Wed, 13 Dec 2023 11:04:47 +0000 https://capni-iraq.org/?p=6597 The Nineveh Governorate witnessed a series of constructive discussion sessions among various components as part of the JISRA project. These sessions took place over 8 dialogues from August to November...

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The Nineveh Governorate witnessed a series of constructive discussion sessions among various components as part of the JISRA project. These sessions took place over 8 dialogues from August to November 2023, bringing together diverse segments of society to discuss the causes and consequences of hate speech and explore ways to mitigate its impact on community cohesion.
Participants included active youth, community leaders, administrative and security authorities, and religious figures from all backgrounds, providing the sessions with a diverse and comprehensive character to achieve a holistic understanding of the challenges arising from hate speech.
The sessions also focused on discussing a preliminary agreement aimed at establishing effective measures to curb the spread of hate speech. These measures are expected to cast a positive light on society as a whole. In this context, participants emphasized the importance of achieving consensus and inclusivity in formulating this agreement to ensure its effectiveness and impactful influence. It is anticipated that this agreement will contribute to shaping a better future by supporting collective efforts to combat the spread of hate speech and promoting values of tolerance and cohesion in the community. Achieving this goal requires continuous interaction and collaboration among all segments of society, and this constructive meeting represents a significant step toward realizing this noble objective.

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Meeting of the Ecumenical Institute for the Middle East with Iraqi students https://capni-iraq.org/blog/meeting-of-the-ecumenical-institute-for-the-middle-east-with-iraqi-students/ Wed, 13 Dec 2023 07:22:38 +0000 https://capni-iraq.org/?p=6579 November 4, 2023 With Missio-Aachen’s support, by the strategic plan for the projects of the Eastern Christianity Sector of CAPNI, the Ecumenical Institute for the Middle East held an ecumenical...

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November 4, 2023

With Missio-Aachen’s support, by the strategic plan for the projects of the Eastern Christianity Sector of CAPNI, the Ecumenical Institute for the Middle East held an ecumenical gathering for Iraqi youth at the Catholic University – Erbil on November 4, 2023. 25 young men and women from various church families (Chaldean, Assyrian, Syriac Orthodox, and Syriac Catholic) attended the gathering.
The goal of the gathering is to maintain the Christian presence and testimony in Iraq and provide ecumenical formation to young people and theology students in Iraq as a means of supporting the church’s mission and unity-seeking efforts.
The Ecumenical Institute led an ecumenical prayer to begin the gathering. Following this, attendees were introduced to one another and the meeting organizers gave brief remarks of welcome. Father Alber Hisham presented a lecture entitled, “Ecumenical Challenges in Iraq”. Father Alber made several important points, the most important of which being that “Ecumenism calls us to think collectively about the fate of the Christian presence in Iraq, and to join sincere efforts to find solutions to these crises.”
Following the break, Father Alber organized the attendees into four working groups. Each group discussed several questions set by CAPNI’s MEAL Department to monitor the needs of youth and churches. After a hearty meal and certificate sharing, the gathering came to an end.

 

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Holy Cross Festival https://capni-iraq.org/blog/holy-cross-festival/ Wed, 29 Nov 2023 10:58:22 +0000 https://capni-iraq.org/?p=6551 12. Sep. 2023 As part of the projects of the Eastern Christian Sector in the CAPNI organization, a delegation from the Eastern Christian Sector participated in the Evening prayer and...

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12. Sep. 2023

As part of the projects of the Eastern Christian Sector in the CAPNI organization, a delegation from the Eastern Christian Sector participated in the Evening prayer and the Feast of the Cross festival, which was held at St. John the Baptist Cathedral in Ankawa – Erbil on the 12th of September 2023. The festival was opened with a prayer by His Beatitude, Metropolitan Afram Ethneil and Fr. Martin Nabeel, and a group of deacons, and with the participation of the choir in the church courtyard, then light the fire, that food exhibition was opened, and the festival concluded with competitions and entertainment events.

 

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A discussion session on laws that expel minority communities from Iraq https://capni-iraq.org/blog/a-discussion-session-on-laws-that-expel-minority-communities-from-iraq/ Tue, 28 Nov 2023 13:06:18 +0000 https://capni-iraq.org/?p=6539 With the support of the Lutheran Church in Bayern, the CAPNI organization, in partnership with the Ufuq Organization for Development, held a discussion session with decision-makers in Baghdad on November...

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With the support of the Lutheran Church in Bayern, the CAPNI organization, in partnership with the Ufuq Organization for Development, held a discussion session with decision-makers in Baghdad on November 24, 2023, to amend Article 26th of the Unified Card Law of 2016. The danger of having laws that may be expelling religious minority communities from Iraq was praised. The session was attended by a number of social and official leaders and was discussed extensively. The attendees reached a number of important recommendations, which were adopted by Parliament Member Mr. Osama Al-Badri to put pressure on the legislative and executive authorities to amend this article. He promised to be the voice of this campaign in the Iraqi Council of Representatives and to deliver the recommendation to Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ Al Sudani, who included amending the law in his cabinet program.

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